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The 4 Best Ways to Make Tea with Loose Leaves

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
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    Welcome back to beyond the bag. One of the most common questions I get asked by newcomers to loose leaf teas is how to steep them well. So today I am going to show you 4 different ways to make amazing loose leaf tea. Stay tuned to the end for my personal favorite method. By the end of this video, you will be steeping like a pro! Let's jump right in.
    We are going to start off with a classic, the teapot. Most modern teapots like this one from IKEA come with a metal or plastic infuser which makes them quite easy to use. Simply, place the infuser into the teapot and add the loose leaf tea of your choice. Here we are using a light Ceylon black tea. Once the tea is in the infuser follow up by filling the teapot with hot water and allow to sit for the recommended steeping time. And thanks to the magic of editing, we now have a wonderful cup of tea. Now, if your teapot doesn't have an infuser don't despair. All you need is a tea strainer to keep the leaves in check. This is also quite easy to use. Simply pour the tea straight into the pot with no containment device and follow up with some hot water. Again were going to let this steep for the recommended amount of time. As you can see the tea leaves are swirling around quite freely. And again thanks to the magic of editing were going to jump ahead a few min to once the tea has finished steeping. Now, to serve. Take your mug or teacup and place the tea strainer on top. Simply pour the tea through the strainer into the cup. The leaves get caught in the strainer and the tasty tea passes right on thru. Tea pots are a great way to steep multiple cups of tea but if you are making a single serving there are more elegant options as we will soon see.
    Now if you have been around my channel for a while you have probably seen me use one of these. This is a tea ball. A metal mesh ball that splits open. Think of them as a reusable tea bag. To use, load whatever kind of loose-leaf you like into the ball and close it with the clasp. Place the tea ball in a cup or mug and add hot water. Tea balls are ideal for making single servings but unless you are using multiple ones they struggle to be big enough for a larger volume. However, they are still a must-have for any tea lover's collection.
    This next one might be a bit of a shocker, but the french press is amazing for making loose leaf tea. It is comprised of a glass or plastic cylinder and a special lid with a mesh plunger. The plunger moves up and down on a rod that runs out the top of the lid. The fine mesh of the plunger can filter out coffee or tea with excellent precision. There is also a rubber ring around the outside of the plunger head that forms a seal around the interior of the cylinder. Much like a teapot without an infuser, to use add the loose tea of your choice to the cylinder before dousing in hot water. Place the lid on with the handle pulled all the way up. Allow the tea to swirl and steep for the recommended amount of time. Once you are ready to serve, press down on the rod. As the plunger descends to the bottom of the vessel, the leaves get trapped and the tea is left on top. From there the tea is ready to be served straight from the french press. It is a pretty satisfying pour. One of the advantages of a french press is you can dial in how much tea you want to make by adding more or less water. This makes it quite flexible and versatile. I would highly recommend giving it a try. It is an easy elegant way to make great tea.
    Lastly, we have tea filters. These are paper bags that can be filled with loose tea for steeping. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. there are a few different designs. To use one with an open pocket, fill it with tea, and then place it in a cup or mug. I put the opening towards the rim and fold the extra over the side. Follow up with some hot water. If the filter falls off the edge make sure to put it back up. Let that steep for the recommended steeping time. Tea filters come in lots of different sizes which make them useful for steeping almost any amount of tea. Also, there are some with drawstrings that are even easier to use. After loading the tea, simply pull the string to keep closed and you are good to go. Also with tea filters, clean-up is super easy. Simply take out the filter after steeping and the entire thing is bio-degradable and can even be composed. Super easy and guilt-free. All of this comes together to make them my go-to way to make tea. I hope you will give them a try.
    And there you have it! 4 easy ways to get you steeping like a pro! These methods will serve you no matter what exciting part of the loose leaf tea world you are exploring. I am curious what are your favorite ways to make tea or what methods are you excited to try. Let me know in the comments below.

Комментарии • 104

  • @pj-light-glass
    @pj-light-glass 3 месяца назад +9

    My dear sweet neighbor travels to Tibet often and gifts me with Tea treasures. Last week she gave me a beautiful black box of Himalayan Holy Tea. I used a special Chinese tea pot with matching cups. Just made 3 cups of a wonderful, smooth tea. So good.

    • @elmaromero8585
      @elmaromero8585 3 месяца назад

      What is the best way to make loose leaf tea ?

    • @eglnb
      @eglnb 21 день назад

      Oh my goood take a video on how you make your tea please. 🤍

  • @phoenyxrising12
    @phoenyxrising12 3 года назад +94

    I thought I was ghetto for using the french press for tea!!🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for teaching me that I was thinking outside of the box 💪💪

    • @BeyondtheBag
      @BeyondtheBag  3 года назад +7

      You’re welcome 😊

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ 5 месяцев назад

      I'm British 🇬🇧 and, consequently, an expert on tea.
      I have been using a glass Assam Tea press for decades. An excellent way to brew a cuppa 🍵

  • @sfstone9403
    @sfstone9403 Год назад +12

    im planning on trying some loose leave tea and i wasn't sure what brewing method to use but thanks to you now i know that you can brew loose leave tea in a french press

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ 5 месяцев назад

      As a British 🇬🇧 person i approve of your use of a press. I have been using an Assam Tea press for decades. An excellent way to make a brew.
      One criticism of the video, he didn't warm his pot first. It sucks the heat straight of the boiling water.
      You need to retain as much heat as possible for the process.
      The step of warming the pot first will significantly improve your cuppa.

  • @LittleBirdieFlyinHigh
    @LittleBirdieFlyinHigh 11 месяцев назад +7

    If I was travelling, I’d use the paper filters. If I was home alone, I’d use the teaball. If I had guests, I’d use the French press. If none of the above were available, I’d use the tea strainer. This is my least preferred method for one cup because it means using two separate vessels to make one cup of tea. This was a great video as I had no idea how to use a French press or that paper filters existed. Thank you.

  • @watson_parker
    @watson_parker 2 года назад +13

    Such a calming video

  • @Christine_911
    @Christine_911 19 дней назад

    i tried the 2nd method it worked perfectly, i didn't have a tea strainer but i had a different type of small strainer that worked the same.

  • @trustno1starbuck
    @trustno1starbuck Год назад +8

    Great video. Perfectly explained and good options. I'll be trying the steeper for one cup. Thank you.

  • @taggie_
    @taggie_ 2 года назад +29

    I find that the tea steeper is much more universal. Playing around with temperature, amount and time can make a single type of loose tea feel and taste quite different.

  • @bustabee143
    @bustabee143 2 месяца назад +1

    Such a cool video, I think your voice is perfect for this kinda video

  • @KlavierGayming
    @KlavierGayming 5 месяцев назад +2

    If you do the second method, have both a brewing and serving vessel and strain all the tea once it’s done steeping, otherwise it’ll oversteep and become bitter

  • @imbored8538
    @imbored8538 Год назад +3

    Here I am just using a kettle but this was still relaxing and entertaining to watch. Much love from Sweden

  • @yogurt_balls9243
    @yogurt_balls9243 3 года назад +15

    Yay more tea tips 😋

  • @matthijsvanwijhe864
    @matthijsvanwijhe864 Год назад +2

    Gongfu brewing you guys! 150 ml gaiwan, cup, fairnesspitcher, filter and (in the case of black tea) 4~5 gr of real loose tea (whole leaf, not crushed) in 100ml of water for 10~15 seconds, about 9 infusions every time + 5 sec ;)

  • @Morbid_micko
    @Morbid_micko 26 дней назад

    Thankyou!! I have been using way too many tea leaves, now how do I keep my tea from going cold lol

  • @mcnabli
    @mcnabli 2 года назад +4

    Lovely video, I like so much the way you explain and talk. Thank you

  • @theresevarney4715
    @theresevarney4715 14 дней назад

    😊 Thank you!

  • @naomiestefaniacabadalopez6267
    @naomiestefaniacabadalopez6267 3 года назад +7

    I love your videos! Thanks for the info!

  • @Morbid_micko
    @Morbid_micko 26 дней назад

    Also can you reuse the leaves or does it make it bitter?

  • @boomerbob5115
    @boomerbob5115 2 месяца назад

    You should make an ASMR channel centered around tea lol. I would watch.

  • @terryguberman3760
    @terryguberman3760 3 месяца назад

    Classy. Love it. Your voice is lovely and soothing.

  • @RoySTYX
    @RoySTYX Месяц назад

    May i ask? How many grams you use tea leaf? (Sorry if my english bad, i hope you understand my question)

  • @lovejoy5050
    @lovejoy5050 3 месяца назад

    I find your voice just as soothing as my tea lol

  • @Bibliotecanatalie
    @Bibliotecanatalie 2 года назад +3

    I have the same one from Ikea great info thanks!

  • @patriciawhite2556
    @patriciawhite2556 2 года назад +4

    Very good Advice now I know how to use my French press that I have more than a year

  • @zaimhilmi103
    @zaimhilmi103 Год назад +1

    Hi. Thanks for the video! How many gram of tea per 100ml of water?

  • @innatureteas1949
    @innatureteas1949 Год назад +2

    We may be biased by loose tea is the best method, we will never return to using tea bags.

  • @bjoyce7730
    @bjoyce7730 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative. Thank you so much. 🙂

  • @Cap7597
    @Cap7597 2 года назад +3

    Does the tea over steep if you keep it in the French press for another cup after you finish the first?
    Or is it better to put enough water in for one cup, steep, plunge and pour. Then after drinking, add another tea cup of water and repeat the process with the same grounds… if just having 2 cups.
    I mainly drink English Black and some Scottish black teas.
    Thanks.

    • @BeyondtheBag
      @BeyondtheBag  2 года назад +2

      It is more about steeping time than anything. If you leave it in too long, it will get bitter. Perhaps a smaller french press would suit your needs better. Cheers!

  • @lexington476
    @lexington476 11 месяцев назад

    I think I just leveled up my Tea Game 🙂.

  • @pennypinson8398
    @pennypinson8398 4 месяца назад

    How many cups a day can you drink

  • @markroberts6322
    @markroberts6322 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Where do you purchase the paper tea filters with the fold-over flaps? We can only find the ones with drawstrings, which we do not want.

  • @smallpp688
    @smallpp688 4 месяца назад

    I’m at a loss when It comes to water type. I tried bottled spring. Spring from glass. Filtered britta and alkaline. I can’t tell if I have a shitty palet or if my tea is ass. I mainly brew tiesta tea. I feel like I am not using the right water.

  • @shelbyjohnson5990
    @shelbyjohnson5990 2 года назад +1

    I have a regular tea kettle. Could I heat the water first, and then put the tea leaves in? Thank you in advance for a response!

    • @BeyondtheBag
      @BeyondtheBag  2 года назад

      Yes, that would work, however you would need to rise out the kettle afterwards. Also you would need to use a tea strainer unless you like leaves in your cup. Thank you for your question. Cheers!

  • @RenewSprint
    @RenewSprint 8 месяцев назад

    Quality video thank you!

  • @williamjaeger5940
    @williamjaeger5940 Год назад

    Great video! What's the background music?

  • @phi-cl5qw
    @phi-cl5qw 2 года назад +1

    I'm bit wondering whether metal infuser/steeper would give its iron smell to tea...

    • @BeyondtheBag
      @BeyondtheBag  2 года назад +1

      If it is stainless, it should be no problem. Cheers!

  • @georgebowman1060
    @georgebowman1060 Год назад

    I'm going to get all three methods except for the bags.

  • @hugo3258
    @hugo3258 Год назад +1

    I know leaving tea leaves inside teapot for long time is bad, but its kind of a waste to just throw them away. So is it okay to just throw away the tea leaves and leave the tea water in the teapot? Cause i heard bacteria might grow in the tea water inside the teapot, but thats when the leaves are present inside the pot

    • @youkokun
      @youkokun Год назад +1

      You can usually brew tea twice before the flavor weakens too much, but definitely discard leaves from the teapot same day to avoid bacteria.
      Drink responsibly! 😅

  • @mogeking56
    @mogeking56 7 месяцев назад

    That French press will be added to my collection of tea 🫖 gadgets

  • @darnstewart
    @darnstewart 5 месяцев назад

    I use my Aeropress to make my tea. My fellow Brits think I'm terribly uncivilised. The problem with straining out the leaves is that your country Granny can't read the leaves to tell you your fortune.

  • @missamelie17
    @missamelie17 2 года назад

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @mogeking56
    @mogeking56 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wait just two minutes I have to go tea tinkle, I will be right back 😋

  • @Ladybluejchronicles
    @Ladybluejchronicles 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @popcopone5172
    @popcopone5172 21 день назад

    5:50, big nono. plastic materials especially with hot water is a BIG no no. anyone reading this you should inform your self of the danger of microplastics. one should aim to reduce as much using containers from storing food/ drinks to especially making them from plastic and incorporate as much stainless steel, glass, ceramic as possible. this cheap French one has a lot of plastic into it, and especially with the manner it will be used with hot water will inevitably leach a lot into the tea
    if you are cooking in Teflon, that will leach plastics into your food, just to give an idea. and then any kind of plastic spatulas and so on.

  • @tRumpForPrison24
    @tRumpForPrison24 6 месяцев назад

    Great ASMR voice!

  • @ibstayfly
    @ibstayfly 4 месяца назад

    So where do I buy the leaves from the store I go to doesn't have them

    • @GCBR-Dog-Training
      @GCBR-Dog-Training 15 дней назад

      You probably shouldn’t use hot water if you can’t figure that out, yet you have access to google

  • @georgebowman1060
    @georgebowman1060 Год назад

    On order now lol 😆

  • @bluesky5587
    @bluesky5587 6 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @xsoapybubbles
    @xsoapybubbles Год назад

    What mug is that?

  • @saleen12
    @saleen12 6 месяцев назад +1

    Even on 2x speed it was too slow

  • @evanherrera5948
    @evanherrera5948 3 месяца назад

    I wanna find some locals to learn from this is driving me insane

  • @OGJaquarPrincess
    @OGJaquarPrincess Год назад +1

    My glass just broke on my French press and I’m 😞

  • @judygray641
    @judygray641 Год назад

    Does he ever say how much tea per cup of water?

  • @tat2paulie
    @tat2paulie 5 месяцев назад

    Great and informative video, but that weird swirl motion with the hand whenever he picks something up got annoying fast lol. Still, pretty helpful.

  • @jestruck
    @jestruck Год назад +3

    He definitely have cats

  • @bmo14lax
    @bmo14lax Год назад

    Problem with these methods is tea dust. I filter through a coffee filter In a measuring cup.

    • @xcmenow
      @xcmenow Год назад

      I do the same with a steel mesh tea strainer and the coffee filter on the outside so no dust goes thru.

  • @wxl6039
    @wxl6039 4 месяца назад

    the best way to make Tea is using the covered bowl.

  • @PeterKruseMusic
    @PeterKruseMusic 10 месяцев назад

    Great voice. I totally disagree with that top comment. 😊

  • @shooshenchula692
    @shooshenchula692 Год назад

    Can you reuse the tea leaves?

    • @banafanafofana6914
      @banafanafofana6914 11 месяцев назад

      Used tea leaves can be repurposed as plant mulch.. or maybe if you're not interested in that, some arts and crafts? 😅

  • @EduardoGonzalez-kj1gr
    @EduardoGonzalez-kj1gr 2 года назад

    French press!

  • @mtr633
    @mtr633 2 года назад +163

    Dude what's with the "creepy voice".......freakin me out

  • @azael831
    @azael831 9 месяцев назад

    Gaiwan. No other way

  • @jumpinjakeflash1
    @jumpinjakeflash1 7 месяцев назад

    "I'm going to show you how to steep your loose leaf tea. Then I'm going to kill, cook, and eat you..."
    JK. Well done and informative. Change the narration style, tho. It comes across as creepish.